Arizona has work to do this offseason after bottoming out last year with a 64-98 last-place finish in the National League West.

Free agents/optionsThe D-backs do not have any free agents on their roster. The two players they held contract options on -- right-hander Daniel Hudson and lefty Matt Reynolds -- have already had those options exercised.

NeedsIdeally, Arizona would like to add to its rotation, but given the way the market looks right now for starting pitching, the team may decide to wait until next offseason, when a flood of top starters is expected to hit free agency. The D-backs seem set in the outfield, unless they decide they need to move Mark Trumbo to an American League team.

Potential targetsLook for the D-backs to wait and see if a starter falls through the cracks during free agency with a price more in line with what they can afford to spend. It seems more likely that any help would come via trade. Given its record payroll last year, Arizona will likely be trimming rather than adding to the budget.

Trade assetsThe D-backs are overstocked at the shortstop position with Chris Owings, Cliff Pennington, Didi Gregorius and Nick Ahmed, and they could part with one of them if they feel it would net them a pitcher. It's unlikely they could deal second baseman Aaron Hill without picking up a large portion of the $24 million left on his deal. One very valuable trade chip would be catcher Miguel Montero, who would likely bring back a decent haul plus save the team some money, but it's uncertain if Arizona would be willing to part with him.